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    Markets Continue to Signal Risk-On for Global Strategies

    September 15, 20252 Mins Read


    Investor sentiment has been a paragon of teflon-coated indifference to a run of troubling news headlines over the summer, and there are few signs that potentially bearish developments are starting to resonate. Several risk factors are brewing that will test the optimism anew in the fourth quarter, but the bull trend looks no worse for wear as the trading week begins.

    A big-picture measure of the risk appetite via global asset allocation continues to skew positive in no trivial degree, based on the ratio of two ETFs that compare an aggressive strategy (AOA) to its conservative counterpart (AOK) through Friday’s close (Sep. 12). According to this indicator, which has set new highs recently, the trend still looks friendly by a wide margin.

    AOA vs AOK Ratio-Daily Chart

    Risk-on looks even stronger for the US equity market, based on the surging ratio for a conventional measure of the vs. a counterpart.SPY vs USMV Ratio-Daily Chart

    Meanwhile, the rebound in vs. continues apace. This ratio is still extending its recovery from the April selloff and looks poised to return to the peak that prevailed before the tariff shock in the spring unleashed a brutal correction.

    XLY vs XLP Ratio-Daily Chart

    Prospects for a small-cap rebound, on the other hand, have faded–again. Despite recent commentary from some analysts that a new bull run was brewing for US small-cap shares, a ratio vs. their large-cap brethren (SPY) suggests that the underperformance trend is still intact.

    IJR vs SPY Ratio-Daily Chart

    The risk appetite in the US bond market has skewed defensive in recent years, but there are hints that a change may be unfolding, if only for the near term. are again outperforming lately.

    Investors will be closely watching this week’s Fed meeting, which could provide a new boost for longer-term bond returns if the crowd is correct and the central bank cuts rates on Wed, September 17, per Fed funds futures.

    IEF vs SHY Ratio-Daily Chart

    One of the more intriguing turnaround stories we’re watching: the rebound in vs. their . As discussed last week, a brutal bear market in green energy shares appears to have run its course and is showing signs of recovery.

    The sector is still nursing deep wounds from its crash of a few years back, but the latest relative outperformance over fossil-fuel shares deserves monitoring for deciding if this is the start of a new bull run for this battered sector.

    ICLN vs XLE Ratio-Daily Chart

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